A Federal Non-Profit in Canada is an organization incorporated under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (NFP Act). This type of corporation operates with a primary mission to provide social, cultural, educational, or charitable benefits rather than to generate profits for its members.
A Federal Holding Company in Canada is a corporation incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) that primarily exists to hold the outstanding stock of other companies.
A company registered or incorporated under the Canada Corporations Act is called Federal Corporation. This type of corporation operates across all provinces and territories in Canada, providing it with a national scope.
A federal co-op with share capital in Canada is a cooperative that operates under the Canada Cooperatives Act and is structured to include share capital.
An Extra-Provincial Registration for a Canadian corporation refers to the process of registering a corporation from one Canadian province or territory to operate in another province or territory.